Scientists taught English speakers/readers a new alphabet where the “letters” looked like different types of houses. The speakers/readers were able to learn the new alphabet and started to read at about a first-grade level following the two-week training protocol. The fact that we can learn a second alphabet shouldn’t really be surprising. What may be surprising is why this is practical.

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